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Footpath policy passed after tie
By Melissa MeehanGREATER Dandenong council will support traders to “lure the impulse shopper” after approving a new footpath trading policy last week. Councillor Paul Donovan…
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Skate stunts go on parade
SKATERS and coaches from Dandenong Skate Inc. are preparing to wow the crowd at Melbourne’s iconic Moomba Parade. The artistic roller skating club was chosen…
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Rangers to rake in recruits
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG coach Dale Waters has vowed to recruit the Rangers’ next franchise player this winter. Reflecting on Dandenong’s first losing season in a…
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Thousands cheer Dutch festivities
Right: Eight-year-old Micayla enjoyed the variety of activities for kids at the festival. By Bridget CookMORE than 5000 people gathered to celebrate the culture and…
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More dough for victims
Principal Mohamed Hassan and Assistant Principal Samir Dorhni with Year 11 students Ibrahim, Asmir and Joshua were proud to raise money for bushfire victims. 27487…
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Prizes galore at karaoke competition
A NIGHT of entertainment, full of highs and lows, is certain when Dandenong Theatre Company holds its karaoke night, Cabaroke, to raise funds for their…
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Dandy hangs tough
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG kept its slim finals hopes alive by crushing lowly Melbourne University by an innings and 10 wickets on Saturday. The students resumed…
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Scissor attack
A SPRINGVALE man is nursing his wounds after being stabbed with scissors in Noble Park. Police were called to a domestic dispute in Stuart Street…
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Bushfire response
By Bridget CookDANDENONG community groups and residents have dug deep to help those affected by bushfires. Groups including Dandenong’s Salvation Army and the Vietnamese community…
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Losses ring alarm bells
By Stuart TeatherSPRINGVALE’S men’s division three baseball side has lost consecutive games for the first time this season, after going down to Williamstown on Sunday.…
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Boarder skirmish
By Melissa MeehanILLEGAL boarding houses are popping up around Greater Dandenong. The news comes as several suspected incidents were brought up by councillors at Monday…
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Dusty has
By Paul Pickering HAVE skills, will travel. That could easily be Dusty Jura’s motto. The 25-year-old American has just flown in to join Dandenong’s SEABL…